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some people are gettin stupider and stupider
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Posted by glennster on November 20, 2006 at 10:00:04 from (68.78.69.159):
i read the post over in tool talk about cows out again. seems some hunter cut a guys fence to drag a deer out. i buried an 8 point buck a couple weeks ago, somebody sneeked in my timber and shot it. well it was 2 weeks before shot gun season opened. last week some clown shot a bald eagle a couple miles north and left the bird lay. now the DNR is all over trying to find the guy. saturday i chased a guy off, sneeked in on a four wheeler deer huntin on my property. it seems like some people have no respect whatsoever for other people, especially the agricultural community. you make a huge investment in property and equipment, take care of your place, work hard and do the best you can, then some knot head shows up and pulls a stupid stunt. maybe they should put an open season on stupid people, maybe a 5 bag possesion limit per day.
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